A great trip Emma, we've thoroughly enjoyed reading about your trip. You've obviously had a great time, meeting many people and seeing many interesting things, but you've also written about it so well. It has been great to read each of your blog entries as soon as they were posted. Well done.
Wow! Wow Em. What an amazing time. Brilliant. Maybe nothing's changed down in Putney, but lots has changed in Hackney - Molly's now in pants!!! Hurrah!! And Pips is eating proper food, and last night slept through the night. I know. Big things going on over here. Please come over and see us when you've got a moment, we'd love to have a catch up, and the girls are both very cuddly especially Pips. Lots of love and have a great time in Iceland if we don't see you before. Andy xxx
Great stuff Brilliant Em - really been great following your epic journey from the safety and security of our home in Brighton. It sounded absolutely amazing, and can't wait to really catch up properly with you and talk through some of your experiences. Best of luck with the next part of the year, loads of love - Pete
Hi Emma,
I just started reading your travel blogs and liked them very much. And thanks for keeping it regular. As we are in Nepal Tourism Year 2011, stories like yours will do much to encourage others to come visit Nepal.
p.s. if you have not already left Nepal, perhaps you will visit us at Helena's Restaurant in Thamel. Would like to offer you our chocolate cake and coffee as an appreciation for your nice blogs.
Thanks.
Himal Karmacharya
Helena's Restaurant
Wonderful experiences We are loving all your entries and fantastic piccies. So many and varied experiencies. It all looks beyond fantastic. What a wonderful country. Everyone looks so happy and friendly and your village looks so peaceful. Always looking forward to your next entry!! It must be hard to find the time to keep your Journal up to date. Enjoy your last few weeks.
Lots of love
from G & G xxx
Wonderful flags!!!! I love the work you guys have done...do any of the locals know what the Eiffel tower etc is? Must be fascinating for both you and them!!
Spring has hit London 22 degrees here..brilliant. We have been away in our "Emma" to Derbyshire, but due to G getting knocked off his bike by a demented woman in her car, no walking was done sadly!!
Continue to have fun and keep the memories! much love Juliet xx
The Inn of the Eighth Happiness? I've been reading your blog avidly but have only now just realised I can bother you with comments! Scenery (esp temples and people) looks fantastic. Your description of your early travels by road made me feel a little queasy so I was relieved to hear you've made it in one piece. It sounds hugely rewarding both for the children and yourself and it is bound to be a life changing experience - which is what I think you hoped it would be. Thanks for sharing it all - I do get excited when Andy sends me the link to let me know there's an update. PS Random question - seen any of Nepal's 20 metre high rhododendrons yet? Sound like triffids!
Wildlife All the wildlife you are seeing (and bathing with) there will make Devon animals seem very tame and boring! We don't run to tigers only small stripy cats.
Trip sounds wonderful, keep up the blogs, we are enjoying them.
Good stuff Em - really loving reading your blog this afternoon (tis now 1.57 in wet, grey Brighton). Very interesting and packed full of great detail. Loads of love; Pete
Wonderful tap!!! had e mail problems so only just commenting!! Loved the photos especislly view from your tap! Your "sister" looks lovely and i am glad you are having fun. J xx
Sky Sports? Hey Ems, Great blog! Really enjoying reading all about your incredible adventure. Not sure I'd be very good with the old curry for breakfast thing though. But the pace of life, the peace, paucity of motor vehicles, the fresh air, must be wonderful. What a great thing to be doing at this time of your life. You didn't mention if there's a big pub you can go to that does Sky Sports, but maybe that was just an oversight. Anyway it's setting itself up for an exciting end to the season. We're fine (mainly because the girls are both doing very well - Pips over 5 months old and very very cuddly, Molly great fun, enjoying everything especially Montesorri) but completely exhausted especially as we're trying to organise the damp work and new kitchen in Deal. Also the winter's been going on too long. Nearly Spring though. Take care and keep those blogs coming. Lots of love Andy Rach Mole and Pips xx
Thank you It's seven-fifty-one on Monday morning. I have a google alert for travel Nepal, that's what brought me to your post and I really enjoyed reading your living. It makes me very happy to realize that there are people like you who being born and raised in a western culture[I only mean advanced / having more freedom], come explore country like Nepal, offer your services and take only the good memories. Thank you for sharing your happiness. You have a very special time ahead. (stay away from spiders!) ^_^
So good to read your news Hi Em - bizarre thought, but was reading your latest post whilst travelling on the circle line tube - two different worlds collide. So glad things are going so well out there and the family are so lovely. Take care. Finn knows what time it is where you are & when you're up and wgen you're asleep!! Lol, xxxxx
Hi we were walking for 6 days, with 9 in the group. We got up to a peak 4320m high (I forgot the name now!) Yes we are still in Nepal (staying until May) we're teaching in various schools at the moment. NOt sure if we're coming to Patan at the moment - have to talk to the rest of the group.
Hello!! Lovely to read your blog, it all looks amazing!! and a little hair raising!! I have forwarded the news to school and will show 1H next week. keep enjoying yourself and take care. Much love Juliet
peace in the cold! Hi, thanks for the blog from Langtang Trek. How many days were you gone? How many in the group? Up to where did you go before returning back? Just curious! If you are still in Kathmandu these days you could come to our peaceful resort in Patan area. We have really good coffee!
/Per (Prem) from Sweden, but we now live in Nepal...
Who's toes? Have a wonderful time, Em. Hope the flight went okay and you got there safely. The photos are slightly confusing - there's a rucksack in the left hand one that doesn't appear to be the holder of all your stuff in the second one! Also, who's toes? Whoever they are, they have a hole in one toe! Answers please! x
Have a great time, Em. Thinking about you. Sorry didn't manage to speak on phone before you went. Safe flight (easy on the beers!) and looking forward to next entry. Lots of love Andy x
Good Luck Em!!! Hey Em - Best of luck!! Have an amazingly interesting time. Don't worry about keeping in touch all the time but can't wait to hear all news;
Loads of Love
I am about to leave on a four month gap year trip to Nepal to volunteer as an English teacher and explore the country a bit. Enjoy my blog!... full info
Andy V
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A great trip
Emma, we've thoroughly enjoyed reading about your trip. You've obviously had a great time, meeting many people and seeing many interesting things, but you've also written about it so well. It has been great to read each of your blog entries as soon as they were posted. Well done.